Ten years ago, the NHL had one of the most productive draft classes in its history. All 30 of the first-round selections have played at least one game in the NHL; 27 have played at least 200 games; 24 have played in an NHL All-Star Game; eight have been key contributors on Stanley Cup-winning teams, and six wear the captain's "C" for their club. On average, a skater selected in 2003 has played 247 NHL games and has produced 44 career goals, 67 career assists and 111 career points -- and that includes players such as Ivan Baranka (Rangers, 50th overall) and Zack Fitzgerald (Blues, 88th).